Gabriel Dos Reis <g...@cs.tamu.edu> writes:

> Aleksej Saushev <a...@inbox.ru> writes:
>
> | Don't use C++ where it isn't necessary, it breaks strict frameworks.
>
>   I would like to understand the issue here a little bit.  What is 
> broken?  Why are the src/hyper sources classified as 'strict'?

"Strict" means that C compiler rejects C++ and C++ compiler rejects C.

> In fact, we are in the process of moving the base source code to C++.

That's bad. C++ proved to be very unstable, it has suffered strong dialect 
shift.

> That makes it easier to integrate other features such as better
> graphics on all supported platforms.

What is the real problem? Why does it involve rewriting C source in C++?


-- 
HE CE3OH...

Attachment: pgpd75e1M0bjK.pgp
Description: PGP signature

------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Palm PDK Hot Apps Program offers developers who use the
Plug-In Development Kit to bring their C/C++ apps to Palm for a share
of $1 Million in cash or HP Products. Visit us here for more details:
http://p.sf.net/sfu/dev2dev-palm
_______________________________________________
open-axiom-devel mailing list
open-axiom-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/open-axiom-devel

Reply via email to